DJ Q on All Night and what started the project: "We started the All Night shows at the beginning of last year as a way to showcase all the styles I'm into in an extended format. Expect to hear a wide spectrum of bass and garage with hints of house, grime and everything in between. In September we launched 'DJ Q All Night All Week'. The Idea was simple, All Night shows, one after the other. Over 50 hours of DJ sets in ten days across nine cities in the UK. Portsmouth, Manchester, Huddersfield, Leicester, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Nottingham and Oxford. I wanna say a huge thanks to the supporters, promoters and the team for making this a huge success. We managed to sell out every show! This collection of music showcases the deeper and heavier sounds of the All Night shows. I hope you enjoy listening to these as much as I enjoyed making them in the studio." "My Bae" features Flava D.

DJ Q provides the 99th installment of FabricLive, the world's leading dubstep, drum & bass, and electro mix series from London's renowned Fabric nightclub. Moving between bassline, UK garage, and bumping house the Huddersfield-born DJ and producer captures the next-generation soundtrack in this mix. Bar one track, FabricLive 99 contains all previously unreleased music and features 15 of DJ Q's own productions alongside cuts from Todd Edwards, TQD, Royal-T, Flava D, Jack Junior, Swindle, and others. Along with Royal-T and Flava D, DJ Q is one third of group TQD renowned for producing jacking dancefloor sounds. Q's 2007 smash hit "U Wot" secured him a six-year stint as a DJ on BBC Radio 1Xtra. DJ Q on the mix: "I made a lot of the music myself and with other musicians I'm close to. I also got in touch with a couple of people for exclusives and remixes. There's a decent amount of VIPs on there too." Features Bassboy, Champion, Mind Of A Dragon & Dakota Sixx, Flava D, Zibba, Claybrook, Moony, N.Y.T.A., Gemma Fox, Robbie RueRicardo China, The Heatwave, Mr Lexx & Keida, Thorpey, and TuffCulture. Packaged in bespoke slipcase containing die-embossed tin.

Two of bassline house's biggest anthems ever finally get a vinyl release. "Rocky" is one of the biggest bassline house tracks ever made, and has been the climax of DJ Q's sets for the best part of a decade. It's been bootlegged, it's been edited, but it's never been given an official release until now. File it alongside T2's "Heartbroken," Piddy Py's "Giggle Riddim," and others in the instant-bassline-classic category. Even better, it's backed with "Poison," a similarly legendary bassline dub that has also somehow never been officially released.

Totally pumping deep house mix album from Glasgow. "Counteraction is their first compilation, rounding up the last two years of floor-play from one of Glasgow's finest label's to date. Here Fun Boy Flynn (Q's nom de plume on UTC) takes us on a roller-coaster ride through the UTC catalogue. Kicking off with the cheeky seventies funk of Eddie Matos' 'Twenty Years Ago', he smoothly cuts through the cool retro chic of Matos' 'Naughty' into the sweet Latin swirl of Blackman's 'Sunshine Thing'. From there, Q heads into the tougher territory of Nostalgia's 'Blue Guitar' before firing full steam ahead into the peak-time mayhem of Sandy Rivera, The Wackdaddies, Kevin McKay, Paul Flynn, etc." Reduced price, last copies.